]]>By: Pocketshttp://inhabitat.com/californias-first-molten-salt-solar-energy-project-gets-green-light/#comment-285061
Mon, 20 Dec 2010 05:03:29 +0000http://inhabitat.com/?p=198489#comment-285061Correction: the plant pictured above is Solar Two, which in fact was a molten salt power tower built in 1995. The two large silver tanks left of the tower are the storage vessels.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Solar_Project#Solar_Two

]]>By: ddtw224http://inhabitat.com/californias-first-molten-salt-solar-energy-project-gets-green-light/#comment-284087
Fri, 17 Dec 2010 01:51:02 +0000http://inhabitat.com/?p=198489#comment-284087Wow, if this is as efficient and cost effective as it sounds that would be great. But I guess only time will tell.
I wonder if/when they’ll come out with more consumer-based availability like the stuff they sell over at Organic Mechanic.com (http://organicmechanic.com/products/solar)? Probably wouldn’t be as affordable would be my guess.